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Read the passage from Heracles.

Ancient peoples believed in a pantheon of gods. To the ancient Greeks, the gods possessed human characteristics, including their weaknesses, such as vanity, greed, jealousy, vengefulness, and cruelty. In their stories, there was regular interaction between gods and humans, as well as demigods, who were the offspring of a union between a god and a mortal. Thus, many myths have to do with the struggle between them.

Based on the passage, what did the ancient Greeks most likely believe about their gods?

The gods had greater character flaws than humans.
The gods had fewer character flaws than humans.
The gods lived by the same values as humans.
The gods lived by different values than humans.

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Answer:

d) The gods lived by different values than humans.

Explanation:

Ancient people believed that their gods would live on for a very long period after they had died. They believed that the gods would keep a watchful eye on them and their descendants after death and that the gods may still have some influence over their lives even after they had passed on.

Answer:

C, the gods lived by different values than humans.